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Which statement best describes a keystone species

A) it has little genetic variation
B) it has an extremely high population
C) it remains unaffected by all environmental changes
D) it has a strong influence on the ecosystem
E) it's the first species to populate a new ecosystem

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Answer:

Option D, it has a strong influence on the ecosystem

Step-by-step explanation:

Keystone species are an essential part of an ecosystem and their functions/mark cannot be replaced by any other organism. Once the keystone species is removed from an ecosystem, the ecosystem struggles to sustain or it changes radically. A keystone species in majority of ecosystems/food web is a predator but this is not true in all ecosystems/or with all keystone species.

For example – there was a trophic cascade when the Gray wolves in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem were removed.

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The answer is D

One way to remember this is when you are building a bridge there is one piece right in the middle that keeps the whole thing from collapsing that is called the key-stone. If a keystone species goes extinct then the rest of the ecosystem will crumble around it.

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